Investors with losses in excess of $50,000 are reminded of the upcoming April 9, 2012 Deadline in the pending CARBO Ceramics Securities Fraud Lawsuit
The national securities law firm of Gilman Law LLP reminds investors with large losses that the CARBO Ceramics Securities Fraud Lawsuit has a deadline on April 9, 2012. Those who purchased or otherwise acquired shares of CARBO Ceramics, Inc. (NYSE:CRR) (“CARBO”) common stock between October 27, 2011 and January 26, 2012, and incurred losses in excess of $50,000 are encouraged to contact Gilman Law LLP to receive information about claims and your rights to recovery.
The CARBO Ceramics Securities Fraud Lawsuit alleges securities law violations by CARBO and its officers or directors. Specifically, the complaint alleges that defendants misrepresented and/or failed to disclose the following adverse facts:
- that the Company was experiencing a dramatic decline in proppant sales in the Haynesville region;
- that the Company was being negatively impacted by logistical problems such that it was not able to shift resources to liquid plays where drilling activity was increasing; and
- that, based on the foregoing, defendants lacked a reasonable basis for their positive statements about the Company, its operations and earnings during the Class Period.
Read more about the CARBO Ceramics Securities Fraud Lawsuit.
The national securities law attorneys at Gilman Law have over 32 years of combined experience litigating securities and other class action cases, and have been involved in all major aspects of securities litigation. The securities attorneys at Gilman Law concentrate their practice in cases involving stock manipulation, securities fraud, investment fraud, and shareholder rights violations. The securities lawyers at Gilman Law also have extensive experience representing both individual and institutional investors in securities class action suits. Our firm has recovered over a billion dollars for its clients and can help you recover any losses that you have incurred as a result of CARBO Ceramics’ fraudulent practices.
Kenneth G. Gilman, Esq.
Gilman Law LLP
Naples, Florida
(239) 221-8301
Free Consultation

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